The Trolley Boys of Manila
A trolley moves along as the sun sets over Manila.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)Trolley boys provide one of many modes of improvised transportation in Manila, where residents had to take transit service into their own hands.
A trolley transports a passenger along a rail line.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)A trolley boy changes tracks as a train approaches.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)A trolley boy waits as a train passes.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)A trolley boy travels along a bridge.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)Drivers set their trolleys in place as they await passengers.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)A trolley full of passengers.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)A train passes alongside a trolley.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)E-trikes are charged on a Manila street.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)A jeepney navigates traffic in Manila.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)A trolley travels through a residential area.
(Paul Benzi Florendo / For The Times)